100/F, International Commerce Centre, 1 Austin Road West Kowloon, Hong Kong Phone: (852) 2613 3888 Website Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck is located on the 100th floor of International Commerce Centre, the tallest building in Hong Kong. At 393 metres above sea level, it is the only indoor observation deck in Hong Kong offering 360-degree views of the territory and its famous Victoria Harbour. This world-class attraction is complemented by a well-connected transportation network, the upcoming Express Rail Link West Kowloon Terminus and prestigious shopping mall. It also features Hong Kong’s fastest double-deck high-speed elevators, which reach the 100th floor in just 60 seconds. “Sky100’s Tales of Hong Kong”, a 28-metre-long multimedia story wall, showcases 100 fascinating local tales and anecdotes. The interactive Sky100 mobile app and the “Sky-High Tech Zone” create a virtual dynamic world which allows guests to discover the beauty of Hong Kong in a brand new perspective through Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) technology. Guests can savour a range of delectable treats and enjoy boundless sea views at Café 100 by The Ritz-Carlton.
Hours are:
Sun-Thu 10:00-21:00/ Fri-Sat 10:00-22:30.
The souvenir shop at 100th floor sells a coin album with 8 pockets. It costs HK$28 if you bought 6-8 pennies, HK$48 if you bought 3-5 pennies and HK$68 if you bought 1-2 pennies. .
Machine 1 designs are;
1) 'Hong Kong Observation Deck', Sky deck observation magnifying glasses,
2) 'Hong Kong Sky 100', Sailboat,
3) 'Hong Kong Sky 100', (Daylight) girl climbing tower with sun & clouds,
4) 'Sky 100 Hong Kong Observation Deck 360m above Sea Level',
Machine 2 All have 'Sky 100' on them. Designs are:
1) Rickshaw,
2) 'Hong Kong;, Girl climbing tower (night) with moon and clouds,
3) 'ICC Hong Kong', International Commerce Centre building,
4) 'Hong Kong', Hong Kong skyline.
Machine 3 All have 'Sky 100 Hong Kong' on them. Designs are:
1) Hong Kong skyline with sailboat,
2) 'Chinese Opera',
3) 'Dragon',
4) 'Chinese White Dolphin'.
11/28/18: The souvenir shop at 100th floor sells a coin album with 8 pockets. It costs HK$28 if you bought 6-8 pennies, HK$48 if you bought 3-5 pennies and HK$68 if you bought 1-2 pennies. (Alex & Abigail) |